2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2016.07.016
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Three dimensional stagnation point flow of bionanofluid with variable transport properties

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“…Hamida et al [8] discussed the natural convective heat transfer in an enclosure filled with an ethyleneglycol-copper nanofluid under magnetic fields effects. Bio-nanofluids are synthesized by suspending micro-organisms in a nanofluid thereby enabling bioconvection to occur [9].…”
Section: U Sir Is a DI Git Al C Oll E C Tio N Of T H E R E S E A R C mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hamida et al [8] discussed the natural convective heat transfer in an enclosure filled with an ethyleneglycol-copper nanofluid under magnetic fields effects. Bio-nanofluids are synthesized by suspending micro-organisms in a nanofluid thereby enabling bioconvection to occur [9].…”
Section: U Sir Is a DI Git Al C Oll E C Tio N Of T H E R E S E A R C mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siddiqa et al (2016) considered bioconvection flow from an undulating surface geometry (cone) with heat and mass transfer of nanofluids containing gyrotatic microorganisms. Amirsom et al (2016) have studied the stagnation point bioconvection nanofluid flow with variable transport properties. Very recently, the effect of variable thermal properties of nanofluids on bioconvection along a uniformly heated vertical cone was investigated by Begum et al (2017).…”
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“…Recently, Akbar and Khan [29] investigated the effects of magneto-bioconvection, Brownian motion and thermophoresis on free convection flow over a stretching sheet. Amirsom et al [30] analyzed the three- [33]. In practical applications, such as paper drying processes, mass transfer is achieved by evaporation [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%